Do they sell English Harry Potter books in Germany? |
| I'm going away 2 days previous to the release date of the final Harry Potter book and I love them. I'll be in Germany at the time, so I was wondering, do they, by any slim chance, sell E... |
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Why are german guys so hot??? |
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In Germany, do they still have groups of people who support Hitler's ideology? |
| In some parts of the southern US there are rednecks or "rebels" who display the Confederate flag and believe that the south should have won the war ... are there any groups of people like ... |
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What do you think of this town in Germany ???.......? |
.......do you like the pictures ?
I am going there in just a few days, I am sooooooo exited.......
http://www.bamjam.net/Ge... |
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How to dress in germany to not look like an American Tourist? |
| I am planning a trip to germany this fall. And I would like to show up NOT looking and acting like a sterotypical american tourist. I lived in Germany for 2 years almost 20 years ago, at the time, ... |
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USA or Germany? |
| If you have lived in the US and in Germany, where do you prefer to live and why?... |
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What is germany famous for? |
Additional Details I ALSO NEED THE IMAGES OF THE THINGS IT IS FAMOUS FOR... |
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How safe is it for an 18 yr old american woman to vist Germany alone? |
| i will be staying in a hotel on a military base but i will want to wander about the town of Baumholder. and i will be alone. i perhaps might take some trips on the trains to other cities, is that a ... |
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Can I get email from Germany? My boyfriend is in Germany and I'm in the USA, can we email each other? Or ? |
| I want to be able to email my boyfriend and he is in Germany right now, can I receive and send email like I do in the USA, or is there a procedure that I have to take in order to send and receive ... |
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What to do? I want to order something from a shop in germany but when i called they dont speak english...? |
| but when ordering online, when you enter your details in (ie name, address, birth date, etc. ) it is NOT a secure site (ie no lock appears in the upper right hand side to indicate its a secure ... |
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What do germans mostly look like? |
Additional Details well duh they look like humans!! im just wondering what hair color do they have, what eye color, what shade is their skin?? are they short? are they tall?? I'm ... |
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What gifts to buy for a German teen girl? |
| I'm going to Germany w/ my family this summer, and we're staying w/ one of my mom's friends, who has a daughter my age (14). I want to bring a gift for her, but I'm not sure what ... |
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Do most people in Germany speak English also? |
| I'm not planning on only speaking in English, trust me. I want to help my poor German skills while there. Haha. I'm probably going to be an (high school) exchange student next year. I'... |
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Going to Germany, What Do I need? |
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I'm planning to visit a frnd in Germany, just wondering what I'll have to do ? All procedure etc etc , what needs to be done? Additional Details I ... |
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What language(s) should I learn if I moved to Germany? |
I speak English. Additional Details BESIDES GERMAN! |
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Teutonkönig14
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Your question is obvious and is answered by yourself. German is the language of Germany, although their is a dialect difference form north to south. Learn the dialects and you will do great! Also for those minority peoples in Germany, you could learn Polish for the immigrants in the east and Danish for the Danes living in Schleswig-Holstein. If you know standard German you should do perfect, you don't need to know anything else to live their. |
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DetroiterGuy
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German. Duh. |
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ARRGH!!!
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Er... GERMAN????
AS you already speak English, it won't be necessary to learn it. German is spoken throughout the whole country, there are no other languages. Only dialects... |
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down_under_lover_forever2006
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You already gave yourself the answer.
As it's Germany you must speak the German language.
So easy to explain. |
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passat_hobby
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how about german???? |
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blue_daffodil2005
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Perhaps it would be a good idea to learn German???!!! |
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Harley
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Learn as much basic German as you can.
In the states we have many language oppourtunities. I was offered Spanish, French, Japanese and yes German in High School and Spanish in Elementary school. However, in Germany they teach english from 1st grade through their equivalent of high school.
If you show an effort to speak their language and include German words in your sentances then they will make the same effort to speak to you in English, the best they can. |
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destiny
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Well...my dear...
With english & german you're in pretty GOOD Shape, cause almost everyone speaks english over here !!
Lots of greetings from Germany... Annette**** |
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Schoggola
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How about, hum... German???
It does you no use to learn the dialects. First of all, you might not know where i Germany you're going and once you get there, if you move or travel, others might no be able to speak the dialect. |
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erf1960
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french would be a good one |
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Jan
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English is helpful but in everylife situations (supermarket, administration etc.) German is quite helpful. First second language the Germans learn is English, after that French/Latin/Russian then Chinese, Italian, Danish... |
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Max A
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I don't know why Jan's response got rated so low, but it's at least partially true. I believe most Germans get at least 8 years of English in school though, so most *do* speak English, though it would still be helpful to learn some German. |
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linda
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No other language is really necessary besides German. Yes, there are a lot of immigrants from Turkey and Russia, but many of them also learn German once they immigrate to Germany. So with English and German you should be fine. |
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amity
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Depends on what you want to do.
With German and English you are fine. You don't need another language. Any language could be useful if you want to work for a company that does exports. |
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bozenmoon
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Kisuaheli. |
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Joseph T
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This sounds like an obviously dumb question. However, it depends on where in Germany you plan on living. In a large city; German and English, in the rural areas; Germany (including the local dialect), In the Saarland; German and French.
In other words, if you are living close to the border with another country learn German and some of the other country's language.
It is always best to try to speak the native language, the local people will respect you more - and definately be more friendly. |
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GPapenburg
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It depends on which part of germany you will move to.
in the northern part - plattduetsch
between Duisburg and Dortmund - kohlenpottisch
in the cologne area - koelsch
near Frankfurt - hessisch
around Karlsruhe - badenserisch
near Stuttgart . schwaebisch
round munich - bayrisch
near Nuremberg - fraenkisch
at Vilseck/Grafenwoehr - oberpfaelzisch
round Dresden and Lepzig - saechsisch
in Berlin - berlinerisch |
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blahhhhhh......
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Just besides german and english , nothing. Really ... i would know ... :P
P.S dont listen to LaFeeFan , thats a bunch of hourse **** , im german and been all around germany and all u need is GERMAN and english is helpfull.
There just diferent dialects in the cities but you can still understnad each one of them. |
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